The researcher surveyed 497 graduate international students at a research university regarding their social patterns because previous research indicates that they benefit from interactions with Americans. Students who socialized with Americans the most functioned comfortably in the American culture, socialized with students from other countries, and participated in campus cultural events.

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ISSN

1543-3382

Print ISSN

0897-5264

Pages

pp. 671-687

Launched on MUSE

2004-12-06

Open Access

No

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